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Sirius Glass

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Van Dyke Brown print on Fabriano Artistico paper, double toned - 1/2 diluted Gold Thiourea toner and very diluted Selenium toner.
 
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One of the few I have taken of this type. And one of the few color. Color negative. Printed by me (RA4) a while back.
San Francisco, ca 1999
 
View attachment 204662 One of the few I have taken of this type. And one of the few color. Color negative. Printed by me (RA4) a while back.
San Francisco, ca 1999
Wow...where is that.?
I see the Pyramid way back there, and i guess that is 555 Cal on the (back) left.?
Where is that looking down at, what building(s) is that.?
Thank You
 
K1000, Tmax 100, 50 1.8


EOS 500N, 35-135, B&L CinemaScope, HP5+


EOS A2, 50 1.8, Vision3 500T


Promaster K mount, Ultrafine Xtreme 400@3200, 50 1.8


XA2, Lucky 400


I've been told by 'real street photogs' that I should just quit street because I don't follow some arbitrary rules or something. I think I'll stick with it and my own vision.
 
Wow...where is that.?
I see the Pyramid way back there, and i guess that is 555 Cal on the (back) left.?
Where is that looking down at, what building(s) is that.?
Thank You
On the edge of the Yerba Buena Gardens looking down at the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts.
 
It was new years eve, I saw this spot, sat with Veruca (mamiya rz67) 180mm lens on my lap, framed and fired the mirror and waited with the shutter cable release till a subject walked by. Saw this guy hovering around with his very crinkled paisley shirt ready for a night out, wished and waited and when he was in the right spot fired. Unfortunately the neg is too thin for me to wet print, but I still like it.
 
IMHO.....that is a very nice shot. (You have LOTS of nice photos)
I took a quick run through your Flicker Photos, and i do not really see similar. Was the grain intentional.?
Thanks, the grain was from me stuffing up the film development, I did regularly and still occasionally do so. I think it adds to the fact you dont quite know whats going on in the picture. I like that in a picture. Im usually too slow to react for street type photography, sometimes (rarely) get lucky.